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Life After Divorce: Dating During COVID-19

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Life After Divorce: Dating During Covid

Carly Blog 23 July 2020

Dating in a mask may conjure sultry scenes from Batman movies, but the reality of trying to have a relationship with half your face covered is not romantic. Covid cases in the U.S. aren’t trending downward, but neither are dating apps. Making a connection during a time when health experts recommend social distance and mask-wearing is best suited for the virtual realm. If you think you are ready to find love after divorce in the middle of a pandemic, keep reading. We found some top dating apps for whatever kind of connection you are seeking.

 

Many of the dating apps popular today had their origins online. Ten years later, they are still helping people find relationships. Any of these apps can make a serious or casual connection. We sorted them based on reviews, but what you want will ultimately guide your results. The questionnaires guiding you, or the format to develop meaningful conversation between people, can match you with someone and can help you learn about yourself and decide what you want in your life right now. It’s especially important after a divorce to take time to heal. Don’t rush. Maybe the necessity to distance from others is a blessing for those emerging from divorce.

 

Casual: Hinge; Happn; Zoosk; Tinder

For the Ladies: Bumble; Plenty of Fish

Serious: Match; eHarmony; OKCupid; Plenty of Fish; Coffee Meets Bagel; Zoosk; Our Time

 

You can mix and match these, but some are prone to yield certain results. There’s even a dating app for single parents—Single Parent Meet.

 

You don’t have to be ready for another marriage, but you certainly don’t have to navigate life after divorce in a pandemic alone. Sure, you can throw on a mask and go out into the world to date the old-fashioned way, but you can also stay home and meet people in the comfort of your home. Remember, we’re here to help. It will get better. 



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COVID-19 and Child Support

Kevin Hickey Blog 22 July 2020
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How Do You Know When It Is Time For a Divorce?

Kevin Hickey Blog 17 July 2020
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Divorce & Finances Pandemic Style

Kevin Hickey Blog 16 July 2020
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Stopping Parental Alienation

Kevin Hickey Blog 14 July 2020
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Child Support and the Definition of Income

Kevin Hickey Blog 08 July 2020
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FAQs on Revised Child Support Guidelines

Brad Hull Blog 01 July 2020
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Their New Normal

Kevin Hickey Blog 25 June 2020
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Is Keeping the Family Home the Right Choice For You?

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Quarantine Divorce

Quarantine Divorce

Kevin Hickey Blog 18 June 2020
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  2. The Human Side of the Divorce Process
  3. Parenting Classes During Covid-19
  4. To File For Divorce First or Not
  5. The State of Things: Opening Courts in Arkansas
  6. Amendment to Child Support Calculations Took Effect Spring 2020
  7. Proposed House Bill 1486 – Gender Equality for Parents of Children Out of Wedlock – Pass or Fail?
  8. Co Parenting During A Pandemic
  9. Domestic Violence and How It Can Impact the Outcome of Your Divorce
  10. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
  11. Law in the Time of a Pandemic Part II
  12. Temporary Orders

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